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Ink 19 :: Top 19 Reasons Why 2001 Basically Sucked
"2001? Bah! Humbug!" says Stein Haukland. Here are the Top 19 reasons he's glad to see the back of the year.
...year for dinner parties. 10) Human cloned Taking the best excuse there ever was out of sex. And aren't there enough of us as it is? 11) The death of logic "No Logo"-tees spotted. 12) Smoking still uncool If smoking made one look cool, instant coolness could be immediately accessible to everyone. As...
Ink 19 :: War is sooooo childish...
June 1998 :: Feature :: War is sooooo childish... (DeeAnn Jennings)
...tall, blonde, blue-eyed wenches because there wouldn't be anyone else around. Except him. And a bunch of tall, blonde, blue-eyed beefcake. Flawed logic? I'd say so... but, he was crazy. Israel: Mine, mine, mine!! Israelis and Palestinians and Arabs and Syrians and Iraqis and Iranians and... fighting...
Ink 19 :: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy
Few who have seen it dispute that for most of its run Buffy the Vampire Slayer was at the very least an entertaining, well-made series. A diverse group of scholars thinks it was more. Ben Varkentine walks the halls of Sunnydale High again to see if they’re right.
...by a student who wanted to do a thesis on the philosophical themes of his work. He replied, "Most of the ideas in Hitchhiker's come from the logic of jokes, and any relation they bear to anything in the real world is usually completely coincidental." Similarly, I submit that, most of the ideas in Buffy...
Ink 19 :: The Eyeliners
July 1998 :: Live :: The Eyeliners (Phil Bailey)
...'t think of another Albuquerque band. For some strange reason, the Eyeliners were the opening act for the Crustaceans from Gainesville, Florida. All logic would reverse that order, but it worked out, and I was thrilled to see the Eyeliners again under any circumstances. This all-girl trio is firmly rooted...
Ink 19 :: Siggraph 98
October 1998 :: Live Ink :: Siggraph 98 (drew West)
...in the morning.. I don't know the tech talk mumbo-jumbo. I can jump around on the surface but don't even ask me to start talking about programming logic or hardware/software specs. Java. Java anyone? Cream and sugar, thank you. I had a lot, and it was all free. However I'm speaking of the programming...
Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARTIN ATKINS by Gail Worley courtesy www.invisiblerecords.com The wildly eclectic and colorful career of drummer/producer Martin Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs ...
Ink 19 :: Skan Solo & the Wookies
April 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Skan Solo & the Wookies (Anthony Baker)
...singer for Skan Solo & the Wookies. "Any band that has the word ska in their name is guaranteed to go platinum, at least." Jefferson seems to have logic on his side. You can't avoid hearing their hit "Skalphunters," it's all over radio and MTV, and it's been adopted as the FSU Seminoles' unofficial...
Ink 19 :: Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins leads the revolving mayhem of Pigface and Gail Worley finds out why the heaviest drummer in the land doesn't play drums much anymore.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARTIN ATKINS by Gail Worley The wildly eclectic and colorful career of drummer/producer Martin Atkins generally flies under the radar of most rock music fans, despite a resume of myth-making, notorious and near-legendary gigs with the likes of Ministry, Public ...
Ink 19 :: Christopher "Hamerhead" Schlegel
August 1998 :: Music R-T :: Christopher "Hamerhead" Schlegel (Ed Furniture)
...20's. This music is written for those rare earthlings who are not less than epistemological giants, and it takes a person with an intense love of logic and an unusually long attention span to enjoy it. Regardless of what anyone thinks or feels, Schlegel has chosen a very respectable and unique direction...
Ink 19 :: The Kallikak Family
May 23rd 2007 (Tell-All). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...movement from one style to the next gives the record a dream-like quality, where all the synapses are firing at once. There's still an adherence to logic, no matter how twisted that makes the surreality of, say, hearing cut-up Indian chants spliced to boiler room clanks that eventually lead to gentle...
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